What is a Normal White Blood Cell Count?

The normal white blood cell count, also known as leukocyte count, in our blood ranges from 3,800 cells per micro liter to 9,800 cells per micro liter.

The normal white blood count is 4,500 to 10,000 per micro liter. It is possible to have a high count which could be caused by a condition such as anemia.

Well, the normal level of total white blood cells (WBCs) in our blood ranges from 3,800 cells per microliter to 9,800 cells per microliter.

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